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Rethinking Logistics of Russia’s Seaborne Containerized Trade: A Couple of Recommendations

Authors

  • Андрей Моисеевич Голубчик МГИМО МИД России
  • Егор Вадимович Пак МГИМО МИД России

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412/2072-8042-2024-6-83-90

Keywords:

Russia’s foreign trade, logistics of Russia’s foreign trade, economic sanctions, international shipping, seaborne transportation of containers to Russia

Abstract

As of today, logistics of Russia’s foreign trade at large and its seaborne containerized segment in particular have generally overcome sanctions imposed by the West. Indeed, its structural transformation is on the way and is not an easy task. From the operational perspective the process is quite straightforward: turnover of Russian ports has levelled and new carriers (both from friendly states and of Russian origin) have entered the market. However, profi ciency of national foreign trade companies in terms of transport and logistics is still lagging behind. Th us, the authors neatly highlight the problem with several linear shipping cases that took place in 2023-2024, i.e. that with general average announced near the port of Saint-Petersburg.

Author Biographies

Андрей Моисеевич Голубчик, МГИМО МИД России

кандидат экономических наук, доцент, МГИМО МИД России, 
кафедра УГМК «Международные транспортные операции» – доцент

Егор Вадимович Пак, МГИМО МИД России

кандидат экономических наук, доцент, МГИМО МИД России, 
кафедра УГМК «Международные транспортные операции» – заведующий кафедрой,
кафедра международных экономических отношений и внешнеэкономических связей (МЭО и ВЭС)  им. Н.Н. Ливенцева – доцент

Published

2024-07-04

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How to Cite

Голубчик, А. М., & Пак, Е. В. (2024). Rethinking Logistics of Russia’s Seaborne Containerized Trade: A Couple of Recommendations. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (6), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.24412/2072-8042-2024-6-83-90

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World economy

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